- Question: Do phone chargers waste power? (AP)
- Microsoft's Tech Summit: Redmond Still Trying To 'Get' Open-Source Software (TechWeb)
- Honda picks IBM and Dassault to help build F1 cars (Reuters)
- Cisco eyes future Linksys strategy (InfoWorld)
- Sony cuts price of PSP handheld video game device (Reuters)
- Class Action Lawsuit Claims 'Vista Capable' is Misleading
- Earlier DST Has Had Minimal Energy Effect
- Qualcomm Extends Patent Complaints Against Nokia
- Review: Apple appalls where Xbox excels (AP)
- Solar bursts may threaten GPS (AP)
- Google CEO, co-founders get $1 salary (AP)
- Best Buy 4Q profit up, Circuit City loss (AP)
- Greenpeace ranks Apple last for green (AP)
- DoubleClick Tests Ad Exchange (PC World)
- Sony Cuts PlayStation Portable Prices (NewsFactor)
- Intel adds vPro management to new Centrino laptops (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's Tech Summit: Redmond Still Trying To 'Get' Open-Source Software (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Faces Lawsuit over Windows Vista Promotions (NewsFactor)
- MySpace Plans Virtual Presidential Primary (NewsFactor)
- Game, movie guys meet for "Robinsons" (Reuters)
- Mozilla Dabbles in Social Networking
- Google Desktop Now for Macs
- H-1B Visa Limits Hit After Only 1 Day
- FCC Keeps Cell Phone Ban on Planes
- Apple Debuts Eight-Core Mac Pro
- Intel's Centrino Pro: Santa Rosa for Business
- Google Desktop for Mac: A Good Start
- Intel, AMD Spar Over Server Chip Speeds
- Goodbye DVI and VGA, DisplayPort is Here
- Microsoft: Ignore Third Party Vista "Service Packs"
- Sprint-Cable Tie-in May Be Illegal
- Obama Raises $6.9m Online in 1st Quarter
- Were Giving Away an Apple TV!
- AOL's GameTap Needs Beta Testers
- Protect Firefox From a Critical Windows Flaw
- We're Giving Away an Apple TV!
- Intel's Centrino Pro: Santa Rosa for Business
- Google Desktop for Mac: A Good Start
- Get Microsoft's Rare Out-of-band Security Patch
- HP's Classy Petite PC, New Monitor
- 256 vs. 128 kbps: Can You Tell the Difference?
- DRM-Free at Last: List of EMI's Artists
- iTunes Gets EMI Music--Without DRM
- RFID Britches: Security Risk?
- ThinkFree Docs: Share Any File, Flickr-Style
- New Brand of Cell Phones: Alcatel
- Alert: Critical Windows Attack Underway
- Make a Barenaked Ladies Music Video with Fliptrack
- New Free Security Software in Google Pack
- McClatchy's deal with Yahoo opens doors (AP)
- Retail trade, FBI fight organized theft (AP)
- YouTube clip out, but Thai ban continues (AP)
- Turkey's lawmakers move to block sites (AP)
- Google turns to users for online maps (AP)
- VeriSign to increase .com, .net domain fees (InfoWorld)
- IRS still losing laptops (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm says it doesn't need Nokia patents (InfoWorld)
- Firefox Adds Content-Sharing Tools (NewsFactor)
- Senator questions NASA on contract award (AP)
- After emergency fix, more Microsoft patches ahead (InfoWorld)
- Battle aliens, save the world and learn chemistry (Reuters)
- Qualcomm-Nokia Patent Fight Heats Up
- Harris: Two-Thirds Will Say No to Vista
- Microsoft to Release Five Patches Tuesday
- EU: Microsoft Royalties 'Prohibitively High'
- Microsoft Issues New Longhorn Server CTP
- Yahoo Patches Instant Messaging Flaw
- Google Lets Users Create Own Maps
- YouTube Clip Lambasting Thai King Removed
- Nokia Pays Qualcomm $20m for UMTS
- Nintendo Yearly Sales, Profits Beat Estimates
- Google Rejects Anti-censorship Shareholder Petition
- E-mail Scam Using .ANI Exploit Proves a Point
- GameTap Network Needs Beta Testers
- Intel, AMD Spar Over Server Chip Speeds
- Goodbye DVI and VGA, DisplayPort is Here
- Seven Ways to Improve Vista
- iPod Virus? Not really.
- Getting Started with Googles My Maps
- Microsoft's 'Bait and Switch'?
- China tightens anti-piracy enforcement (AP)
- Solution: New MS Patch and RealTek Audio HD
- How to Check if Your PC is Green
- Injunction to bar new Vonage customers (AP)
- Marathons embrace fan-friendly tech (AP)
- Marathons mix high-tech with long trek (AP)
- Best Buy service trumps Circuit City (AP)
- Malaysian bloggers form alliance (AP)
- ICANN is considering becoming a private entity (InfoWorld)
- Acer Passes Toshiba in Notebook PC Sales (NewsFactor)
- Cambridge to host wireless sensor network (InfoWorld)
- Security Researchers Create iPod Virus (NewsFactor)
- Space Tourist Charles Simonyi Headed to ISS in Style (NewsFactor)
- Will Macs Take On the Enterprise? (PC Magazine)
- Review: Apple appalls where Xbox excels (AP)
- Mozilla Rolls Out Thunderbird 2.0 RC1
- Microsoft: Build Your Own Home Server
- Groklaw's Jones Confident Amid SCO Deposition Summons
- Hi-Def P2P Network Vuze Leaves Beta
- Microsoft's Web Conference Sells Out
- eBay's TV Ad Effort Loses Airtime Provider
- Yahoo Launches Beta of 'Alpha' Search
- New McAfee CEO Starts Blogging
- Judge: No New Customers for Vonage
- Google, AFP Agree on Content Deal
- VeriSign Raises .com, .net Registry Fees
- Tell PC World About Your PC Disasters
- Ad Aware to Get Big Upgrade
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: HP's New Game Face
- Retailers explore movie download options (AP)
- YouTube seeks to end ban in Thailand (AP)
- India high-tech industry out of workers (AP)
- Judge imposes Vonage injunction (AP)
- Marathons embrace fan-friendly tech (AP)
- Malaysian ministers in fresh attack on bloggers (AFP)
- Acer Passes Toshiba in Notebook PC Sales (NewsFactor)
- Finding security in Windows Mobile monoculture (InfoWorld)
- Security Researchers Create iPod Virus (NewsFactor)
- Researchers Question Vista Security after .ani Exploit (PC World)
- PG&E extends rebate program to storage (InfoWorld)
- Electronic Arts to buy stake in The9: report (Reuters)
- Corel Warns InterVideo Users AACS Revocation May Be Forthcoming
- Ringtones Guaranteed to Empty a Crowded Room
- Taxpayer-paid iPods for Every Kid?
- YouTube seeks to end ban in Thailand (AP)
- Bulletproof iPod Saves Soldier
- More movies to be offered in 3-D (AP)
- Apple says sold 100 million iPods (Reuters)
- Teen accused of Web escort service (AP)
- Microsoft launches messenger on Xbox 360 (Reuters)
- Retailers explore movie download options (AP)
- Terminating Internet service not easy (AP)
- SanDisk's Sansa Connect: A New Breed of Media Player (NewsFactor)
- SanDisk partnering with Yahoo music unit (AP)
- Linux Standard Base Updated (PC World)
- Linux Foundation updates Linux Standard Base (InfoWorld)
- Hynix says court seeks more evidence (AP)
- Shops Drop 20GB PlayStation (PC World)
- Future of 20GB PS3 Seems Uncertain
- Japan's KDDI to Offer Cell Service in US
- Microsoft Integrates Messenger with Xbox Live
- Gaim IM Client Renamed to 'Pidgin'
- Apple Sells 100 Millionth iPod
- Google's Beta 411 Connects Business Calls Free
- Hard Drives Slick as a Ferrari
- Drivers Wanted: GPS Vendor Seeks Road Testers
- SanDisk's Sansa Connect is Here
- AMD restructuring after 1Q revenue miss (AP)
- Nokia Begins Shipments of N95 in US
- Quad-Core Chips: Intel 2, AMD 0
- Google Trials Search-by-Phone
- Google Admits Help in Chinese Character Editor
- Yahoo, SanDisk Team Up Against iPod
- Google Asks Students About Campus E-Mail
- iPod Took a Bullet, but Did Not Save Soldier
- Asus Among 46,000 Attack Sites Hitting .ANI Flaw
- Martha Stewart to relaunch her Web site (AP)
- Disk with data on 2.9M Georgians lost (AP)
- Cablevision appeals network DVR ruling (AP)
- Court reverses penalty over MySpace post (AP)
- LG.Philips LCD swings to loss on prices (AP)
- Video tech provider gets $40M funding (AP)
- Palm sees overseas growth (Reuters)
- Researcher Creates Bluetooth Crack Tool (PC World)
- Iona buys open-source SOA company (InfoWorld)
- Apache battles Sun over Java license (InfoWorld)
- Sun to Refile DRAM Price Fixing Suit (PC World)
- Mario tough to resist on Wii (USATODAY.com)
- Microsoft, US Disagree on China Piracy
- Halo 3 Beta Set to Start May 16
- Google Earth focuses on Sudan atrocities (AP)
- Microsoft posts critical security fixes (AP)
- Viacom, Yahoo reach multiyear ad deal (AP)
- Nokia, Qualcomm continue licensing talks (AP)
- AACS LA Pulls the Trigger; Revocation System Under Way
- AMD Plans Restructuring, Warns of Even Lower Revenue
- Toshiba Sues 17 Companies Over DVD Patents
- Google Investing in Maxthon Browser?
- Microsoft Patches Vista Flaw, 4 Others
- Viacom Signs Yahoo for Search, Ads
- Cablevision to Appeal Remote DVR Ruling
- Apple Fixes Two Airport Extreme Flaws
- TiVo Begins Rolling Out Spring Update
- VOIP Too Complicated for Prime Time?
- Palm That Runs Palm Apps Due By Year's End
- Microsoft Fixes ActiveX, Other Critical Flaws
- Giddy at the Reality of a 1TB Hard Drive
- IRobot Makes Splash with Verro Poolbot
- Grisoft Offers Free Anti-Rootkit Security Software
- VoIP Too Complicated for Prime Time?
- Palm That Runs Palm Apps Due By Year's End
- Microsoft Fixes ActiveX, Other Critical Flaws
- Giddy at the Reality of a 1TB Hard Drive
- IRobot Makes Splash with Verro Poolbot
- iPod Took a Bullet, but Did Not Save Soldier
- Asus Among 46,000 Attack Sites Hitting .ANI Flaw
- Google's Beta 411 Connects Business Calls Free
- Hard Drives Slick as a Ferrari
- Drivers Wanted: GPS Vendor Seeks Road Testers
- SanDisk's Sansa Connect is Here
- Ringtones Guaranteed to Empty a Crowded Room
- Taxpayer-paid iPods for Every Kid?
- Tell PC World About Your PC Disasters
- New management takes reins at Take-Two (AP)
- Judge tosses date-dissing Web suit (AP)
- Microsoft warns of 4 "critical" security holes (Reuters)
- Utah plans to create trademark registry (AP)
- Facebook unveils new site design amid growth surge (Reuters)
- VoIP market not hit by Vonage patent woe (AP)
- Sanyo sees $17 million loss from battery recall (Reuters)
- Trade group: Beware of IRS site confusion (InfoWorld)
- Halo 3's Beta Debut Set for May 16 (NewsFactor)
- Threat of regulation prompts lower EU roaming fees (InfoWorld)
- Palm Will Create Its Own Linux Platform (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Contests New Office Flaw Reports (PC World)
- IBM conference tackles system complexity (InfoWorld)
- Vid-game: `God of War II' rules on PS2 (AP)
- AMD Curious About Reported $10M Intel 'Discovery Management Program'
- Toshiba Ships Low-Cost 1080p HD DVD Player
- Comcast Snags Fandango, Debuts New Video Site
- Analysis: Will Linux Make a Difference to Palm Treo Buyers?
- Verizon Wireless Offers EV-DO as Backup
- McAfee Warns of Zero-Day Rash in Wake of Patch Tuesday
- Google Earth Used to Highlight Darfur Crisis
- Beyond TV Adds Digital TV Recording Support
- Google Nearing TV Ad Deal With DirecTV
- .eu Storms into Top 10 Web Domains
- MGM Adds Catalog to iTunes Movie Store
- Comcast Plans Online Video and Information Site
- Hey Dude, Your Palm's a Dell! (?)
- Apple Debuts MGM Movies at iTunes
- Rumors Fly About Microsoft Zune 2.0
- AACS Hole Patched, Opened Again
- A Closer Look: Google Earth Darfur Awareness
- Candidates to post videos on YouTube (AP)
- IBM develops chip-stacking technique (AP)
- Apple enthusiast has quite a collection (AP)
- Microsoft foresees more suits in Japan (AP)
- IRobot to sell pool cleaner device (AP)
- CBS close to Web distribution deals: report (Reuters)
- VoIP market not hit by Vonage patent woe (AP)
- Sprint investor builds stake, calls for changes: WSJ (Reuters)
- Palm Will Create Its Own Linux Platform (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Contests New Office Flaw Reports (PC World)
- IBM develops chip-stacking technique (Reuters)
- Sony Studies Commercial PlayStation 3 Supercomputing Grid (TechWeb)
- Vonage chief executive steps down (AP)
- Apple delays launch of operating system (AP)
- Sony discontinues 20GB PS3 (AP)
- Review: Twitter takes e-chat to extremes (AP)